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In this article, nonparametric procedures for multiple comparison in the ra
ndomized block design are studied. Procedures based on separate rankings ar
e shown to have extremely conservative Type I family-wise error rates indic
ating slow convergence to the limiting distribution. Procedures based on jo
int ranking are seen to be superior even though they do not have the joint
testing family property. The empirical studies in this article show that th
e aligned rank transform tests have stable Type I family-wise error rates.
More importantly, aligned rank transform is shown to be generally the most
powerful method even outperforming Tukey's parametric method with normal er
ror terms. Although the aligned rank transform multiple comparison procedur
es can be applied in more general designs, the simulation studies in this a
rticle are carried out for randomized blocks with one observation per cell
since all of the existing techniques are developed for this particular desi
gn.